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...divorce itself hasn't reduced America's youth to emotional cripples, then the efforts to restrict it undoubtedly will. First, there's the effect all this antidivorce rhetoric is bound to have on the children of people already divorced--and we're not talking about some offbeat minority. At least 37% of American children live with divorced parents, and these children already face enough tricky interpersonal situations without having to cope with the public perception that they're damaged goods...
Despite its youth, the team quickly developed chemistry on its West Coast sojourn...
Although all contracts are supposed to be negotiated by both PBHA and PBH, PBHA student leaders were not shown the contract for the Cambridge Youth Enrichment Program when it came up for renewal until the day before it was due, according...
...perspective which we should seek, not the race and ethnicity in and of itself. For Chicano students, this could entail growing up in a bilingual household, not just the fact their last names are Rodriguez, Fernandez or Lopez. For black students, it might come about through participating in black youth leadership conferences. But race by itself as an intrinsic fact should not be used to relax admissions criteria...
...secret that the main beneficiaries of affirmative action are not the disadvantaged youth from the inner city, but upper middle class minority students, many of whom have lived in white enclaves for most of their lives and who apply from many of the same privileged schools as other students who traditionally attend Harvard. That is not to say there aren't anecdotal exceptions for the enriching effects of affirmative action. But overwhelmingly, the backgrounds that these students come from, the advantages and opportunities that they have had, are similar to those of other students who attend Harvard. There...